u - 1 5 V V n ffe mmak By F M CASH JMkp KIMMELL Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription 1 a Year in Advance Official Paper of Redwillow County John C Allen a Candidate In passing upon the several probabili ties for the nomination to congress to succeed the late Congressman B F Marsh of Illinois the Monmouth Daily Review of July 3rd has the following to say about the candidacy of John 0 Allen once a prominent business man of our city later secretary of state of Nebraska and for several years past a prominent business man of Monmouth Illinois Another name that is strongly men tioned for the nomination is that of John C Allen Since coming to Monmouth several 3ears agoMr Allen has shown his fealty to the Republican party and demonstrated the fact that his acts carry with the man influence not to be over looked He is recognized as a close stu dent of public affairs and has been emi nently successful commercially For a number of terms he has been at the head of the Monmouth board of education as its president RURAL FREE DELIVERY NO 1 J H Warfield is receiving a visit from his brother P B Warfield of Lincoln Mr and Mrs John W Burtless de parted on Saturday last for Auburn New York on a visit to the homefolks William Buck of Camden Ohio ar rived from the east last Friday night and is working for his uncle Sam J Hughes The score was 16 to 13 in favor of the Herefords in last Sundays game be tween the Whitefaces and Pumpkin huskers James Hatfield arrived home last Friday from his visitto Decatur Illi nois Mrs Hatfield followed on Mon day stopping over in Lincoln briefly on the way back Charlie C Byfield carrier R F D No 1 and Miss Susie C Wallace of In- dianola were quietly united in marriage Wednesday evening at 630 oclock The ceremony was performed at the summer home of Rev George A Conrad on the South Side only near relatives of the groom being witnesses They will be at home to their friends after first of next week at their home in East Mc Cook bought from John Humphreys recently in anticipation of this happy event Both are well known and highly esteemed by many friends in Red Wil low county the bride being one of the countys efficient school teachers The Tribune joins a host of friends in ex pressions of good will and congratula tions Doans 91 is the Cream of all thats good The sensitive touch of the most experienced miller can produce no better flour nimnoumow w ESP WUE ThOSe Who 3rp cralnlncrfloeh I- and strength by regular treat- iiieniwitn Scotts Emulsion should continue the treatment Ln Jhoeather smaller dose and a little cool milk with It will iivay th 5 objection which Is attached to fatty pro ducts during the heated season Send for free sample SCOTT BOWNE Chemists 409 415 Pearl Street Kew York 50c and 100 all druggists CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Catholic Order of services Mass 8 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday school 230 p m Every Sunday J J Loughran Pastor Christian Sunday school at 10 Preaching at 11 Y P S C E at 7 Sermon at 8 Bible study at 8 oclock Wednesdaj evening The new pastor L F Sanford late of Everett Mass will be present on this date and preach Congregational- borough of Holdrege Rev John A will occupy the pulpit both morning and evening next Sunday Sunday school at 10 oclock Prayer and conference Wednesday even ing at 8 oclock Pulpit Supply Com Episcopal Services in St Albans church as follows Every Sunday in the month Sunday school at 10 oclock am Morning prayer at 11 a m and evening prayer and sermon at 8 The third Sun day in the month Holy Communion at 730 a m All are welcome E R Earle Rector First Baptist Sunday school at 10 am Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p m Junior society at 3 p m Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7 30 Evening subject Kingship of Thought being the fourth in series in Truths for To day All are cordially invited A B CARsoNPastor Methodist Sunday school at 10 am Preaching at 11 a m Junior League at 3 Epworth League at 7 Preach ing at 800 p m Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8 Rev E B Crippen will fill the pulpit both morning and evening Good music at all services All are invited M B Carman Pastor Meetings at the Tent Subject for Saturday evening The Fall of Bab ylon And there followed another angel saying Babylon is fallen is fallen that great city because she made all nations think of the mine of the wrath of her fornication Rev 148 Sub ject for Sunday evening The Three Fold Message of Rev 146 12 Here is the patience of the saints here are they that keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus Rev 1412 C A Beeson Evangelist BOX ELDER Roy Lytle is helping Fred Carter har vest Some of the neighbors have been har vesting for Mrs Graves Fred Satchell cut grain for F G Lytle Wednesday and Thursday Miss Velma Satchell of Culbertson is visiting her brother Fred J K Gordon made the purchase of forty head of horses last week J E Moore of Blue Hill is here look ing after his farming interests Mr and Mrs G A Shields spent Sun day with Mr and Mrs J K Gordon Mrs Dan Cashen of Danbury is visit ing her sister Mrs Bert Hockman this week The Misses Lilhe Groves and Maude WTilson visited with Miss Ida Modrell last Sunday R O Harrison of Denver arrived last Monday and will assist the home folks through harvest Mr Short who lived about four miles west of here died last Friday and after a short service at the residence by Rev Kerr Saturday afternoon the body was laid to rest in the Bos Elder cemetery The family have the deenpsfc svmmtliv of all in their loss CAS H The Slay ton Jubilee Singers gave a thirty minute special program before the normal school teachers in the assem bly room at the high school Wednesday afternoon This was altogether in ad dition to their complete evenings pro gram Their courtesy was appreciated as their music was also enjoyed In school law Mr OConnell has aroused considerable enthusiasm among the members of his class by going into the practical details of forming and di viding school districts circulating the necessary petitions writing out and posting the notices etc Much profit able personal work has already been the result The new enrollments this week in clude the following Mrs Tressie Mc- Guire Edison Gail Mead Champion Cleo Meeker Imperial Anna Lutz Kittie Lutz Myrtle Bishop Benkelman Mary Baker Trenton Fern Acheson McCook Elizabeth Marker Red Cloud Otto Walker Merle Williams Wauneta Claudia Hatcher Indianola Supt E B Sherman of Schuyler a well known institute instructor will be come a member of the normals Instruc tional force Monday morning next for a 1J A XT weuti s engagement nis specialty is reading and besides conducting classes in that subject he will give lectures both forenoon and afternoon to the teachers He will also deliver an even ing lecture during the week CASH I Indianas Gold nd siiTr j Miss Nellie M Schlee concluded her Excitement of the wildest character work at the normal school with the close prevails in Warwick county Indiana of last week and on Saturday morning orer the discovery or gold and silver near Lynnvllle The land where the ore has been found Is of the poorest but owners are paying up back taxes in the hope of realizing handsomely Hotels and restaurants are crowded with strangers and many more are ar riving daily otvidleg to Support Art The government of Bavaria haft voted a considerable sum for the main tenance of art institutions throughout the kingdom during the coming year The allowances for the purchase of paintings and their preservation ia particularly liberal The various art Institutes In Munich receive handsome I subsidies and the Germanic museum In Nuremberg gets an increased allow ance Various other institutions have been voted large amounts for repairs and maintenance These art allow ances In all reoeh 8108163 marks 739741 Emil Hensel In Chicago Record Corn Kottinjr In Fields Corn is so plentiful in the vicinity of Chelsea I T that the farmers are letting it rot in the fields Twenty cents a bushel is all they can get for it and they do not think that price pays for harvesting A Plausible Hixon I wonder managed to live to age Dixon Probably Theory how Methuselah such a ripe old because there were no bacteria and disease germs in iis dav JUNIOR NORMAL SCHOOL NOTES C M Bracelin head of the depart ment of history in the Omaha high school was a normal visitor Tuesday afternoon Mr Hoopers class in civil government is exemplifying the elaborate system of the political machinery of the country by holding a series of nominating conven tions The present is a most desirable and opportnne time to enroll in the junior normal school work New classes in a number of subjects are being formed while the special drills in reading are in valuable to the inexperienced and the experienced teacher as well departed for her home at Tecumseh Miss Elizabeth Marker of Red Cloud county superintendent of Webster county-has been in attendance upon and a visitor at the normal since Thursday of last week There was no special music at the Normal this morning because of the osner attractions proviaed out a pro gram will be rendered next Friday when visitors from the city will be cord ially welcomed A new program went into eifect on Monday morning of this week Aside from making provision for new classes the changes are minor ones The prin cipal one places the chapel hour back at ten oclock when these exercises were formerly held Supt James OConnell came down from Trenton at the beginning of the week and on Monday assumed charge of five new classes He is already develop ing strong work with the teachers in mental arithmetic physiology orthogra phy school law and bookkeeping Miss Olive M Blunt of Jacksonville Illinois a returned missionary from Japan entertained the teachers Monday morning with a talk on geography and customs of that far away land Her pleasant manner and quaint address won her much approval from her listeners From a personal letter from Mr Frank R Roberson it is learned that he still ex pects to make his western trip and lec ture before the junior normal schools though he indicates that the condition of Mrs Roberson is growing slowly but surely worse Some hope apparently- unfounded was entertained by his friends that her recovery would be pos sible The superintendent of Gosper county who last week wrote to the McCook junior normal school for a teacher who could qualify as being a married man of middle age has had his wants sup plied and now he applies again this time for a teacher of at least three years experience to conduct a nine months school for S40 per month Applicants may write N White R F D No 1 Edison Nebraska The normal instructors met with Mr and Mrs Thoma3 last Friday evening to bid Miss Schlee farewell on the eve of her departure for Tecumseh Mrs Miller Miss Jessie Miller Mrs Mills Miss Quick and Miss Marker of Red Cloud were in the company as was also Mr E C Bishop deputy state superintendent of Lincoln who happened to be in town that evening between trains Visiting and music enjoyably and quickly pass ed the hours Light refreshments were served Prof A McMurray a former Nebras ka school man but now connected with the Ott school of expression of Chicago has been with the normal teachers the past week in the capacity of special lec turer Each forenoon he has presented in a series an address upon the general subject Reading and How to Teach It while in the afternoons he has giv en one period each day to interpretive recitals from Eucene Field Rudvard Kipling Nixon Waterman Henry Van Dyke and James Whitcomb Riley All of Mr McMurrays work has been prac tical painstaking and helpful and the teachers who heard him have been ben efitted in a large way To night Mr McMurrry will deliver a popular lecture on the subject The Better Personal ity to which all teachers and holders of season tickets to the entertainment course will be admitted free I Miss Nellie E Dick superintendent of Chase county was dow n from Wau neta Tuesday remaining over for the concert She was accompanied by a friend Miss Miller of Indiana The following music program was rendered last Friday morning at the chape exercises Chant Chorus Tho Old Folks sit Home Vocal Solo a The Slumber Boat Gaynor bThe Japaneso Love Song CThomas Miss Racuael Berry Piano Solo Lo Tarrent de la Montnguo Smytho Mrs W B Mills Vocal Solo Life From Tho Merry Milkmaid Mr C II Millek Violin Solo To the Evening Star From Tannhauser Miss Hazel Hake Vocal Solo The SkipperJude Mr C H Miller Chorus The Battle Prayer Velona Alion Rachel Berry Jennie Brady Helen Burns Bertha Carty Gertrude Colviu BridKet Doyle Nettie Endsley BessieEverist Francis Fleming Lena Goodenbergor Lois Hileman Rose Jefferies Loyd W Jennings Eleauore LeHew Ada McAninch Ethel Middleton Dora Oyster Ernini Rathbuu Bessie Rowell Mrs Ola Rush Jessie Russell Millicent Slaby Kerstiue Stangland Mabel Tuttle Carl Wilkins Viva C Burgess Hazel Hatcher Emma Lang Mamie Mami Azubah McDonald Vounie McDonald Doa Porter Robert Sawyer Anna Smith Katie Veriug Mattie Beeson Ida Bush Mary Richman Cora Bymer Grace Ford Laura Glandon Alice Stewart Hazel Bymer Myrtle Chevill Mattie Hiersekorn Bessie Slutts Eflie Detty Emma Fornoff Letta Dyer Agues McGooden Adell Mette Pearl Roberts MCCOOK Hazel Beach Ralph Bosworth Mrs Frank Brown Roxy Byfiold Irene Cathcart Mattie Dougherty Elsie Dukes Earl Enright Geneva Fitcli Nellie Glover Anna Haiinan May Hileman Bertha Jefferies John Jones jr Susie LeHew Florence Middleton Mrs W B Mills Edwin Predmore Minnie Rowell Minta Rozeli Floyd Russell Rodburn Simmons Hannah Staugland Mrs G H Thomas Grace Wentz Mary Dutcher indianola Ida Donnelly Lottie Kennedy Jennie Loomis Ldia McCool Anna McDonald Grace Phillips Edna Reynolds Jeanette Short Anna Vering Jocie Fox BARTLEY Lillie Burton Kathryn Dietsch Bessie Walkiugtou CULBERTSON Mabel Conway Earl Glandon Ellie Spickelmier Lena Zastrow CAMBRIDGE Mabel Carmicheal John Chehey Uessie ilcuutclieon Julia Nolan Etta Nolan Mamie OConner Lena Peyton Ida Redford Dora Greenway Pearle Hayes Mary Backs Lucy Brown Nellie E Dick Elsie Tallman Leila Br ant Lulu Hildibrand Ethol Duckworth Amanda Grovert Maude Holston Gladys Jones Madge Pember Ola Baker Delia Graham Martha Morton May Sharp Jennie Wood Evelyn Basack Bertha Steuber Kathryan Peyton btliel Rockwell DANBl EY Mary Greenway Ruby Weyneth IMPERIAL Alice Bradbury J A Crawl Anna Morris Pearl Clayburg BENKELMAN Alice Buchanan TRENTON Louise Duckworth Pleasant Hammond Frances Jones Cecile Murtha STRATTON Ada Besack Ruby Hall Ethel Sharp Inez Walker Mrs Pearl Strajer LEBANON Anretta Daffer Rosa Slutts Delia Welboru HAYES CENTER Mrs Margaret West EUREKA Daisy C Dyer Grace Ccriven BEVERLY Freda Mette FREEDOM Addie Wymore Alta Wyniore MISCELLANEOUS Edna Austin Stevens Alma Bennett Earl Mrs Sarah BoIIes Bos Elder Stella Boon Riv erton Edna Campbell Ives Anna Christenson Curtis Georgia Cramer Quick Stella Drake Osburn Susie Engels Red Clond Mabel Hoff Wauneta Hazel Henderson Havana Nellie Kimborling Champion Kessie Long Best Eva Myers HendleyAnna Xovotny Center Point- Stella Robb Lamont Etta Rowley Blanche Sheffry Oxford Kathryn Stutzman Dav enport Minnie Waggener Pearl Eska Wilson Rain Grace Richards Arapahoe Katie Hick man Max CAS H TM flodels Mammoth Clearing Sale July 15 to August 1 1905 E same as all up-to-date metropolitan stores have We have just received the bills for the largest stock of Fall Goods ever brought to Southwestern Nebraska without TH any exceptions and the first invoice is expected to arrive about July 28 Our space is limited and we must make room for this big new stock The goods we are -- offering you in this sale are what is left of our Summer Stock of Mens Womens and Childrens Oxfords Slippers and Tan Shoes There is not an out-of-date pair in the lot and never before in the history of shoe selling in this locality has there been such an opportunity as this to secure shoes at the prices which are going to control this mammoth sal6 These are the same make of shoes you have been buying of us for years and are standard makes by such firms as Florsheim Mens Oxfords and Tans Peters Green Wheelers ladies shoes and the Racine Shoe Co Look at the prices on some of the Bargains at this Sale Lot A Ladies Oxfords regular y js Lot D All S150 Oxfords and Cl Lot G Regular 350 Oxfords -O -5 r price 8300 now only AJ Slippers in the store IJJU nowonly OJ LoT 83 0xfords LorB Regular S250 Oxfords nc LoTE Mens Oxfords regular A HneUn11rv 10 nowonly lJi price 500 now only VD nowonly VO Mens Canvas Shoes and Oxfords regular Lot C Regular 200 Oxfords je Lot P Regular 400 Oxfords Ar Pce 150 now while nowonly 14J nowonly u they last only lmlVJ All these goods must go for we absolutely need the -room Remember these prices are for CASH ONLY and as they are broken in sizes they can not be duplicated for the same money They are not an old style job lot or shipped-in-for-the-occasion lot of goods but are the balance of this summers stock Bring this adv with you and compare the lot letters with the letters on the boxes THE MODEL SHOE STORE A E PETTY K CASH CASH CASH CAS H H c X A S H AarVWyWVWVfWN CONTKAGTOK AND BciLDKIt Farm Buildings a Specialty 5 SATISFACTION GUAKANTEEl McCOOK NERBASKA Coal Wood Building Material of all Kinds Screen Doors and Windows Phone Number One The best of every thing in his line at the most reasonable prices is flarshs motto He wants your trade and hopes by merit to keep it D WOT 9 JLl The Butcher Phone 12 3 Oh Yes Oh Yes E J MITCHELL will sell your household goods at auction for you at any time Ho is tho boj who makes the good- bring tho high dollar See him at the Republican fur dates Phone 17 TRY I MM i